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Page 44
... deare , That so to see him made her heart to quaile : And next to Cambell , whose sad ruefull cheare Made her to change her hew , and hidden loue t'appeare . They lightly her requit ( for small delight They had as then her long to ...
... deare , That so to see him made her heart to quaile : And next to Cambell , whose sad ruefull cheare Made her to change her hew , and hidden loue t'appeare . They lightly her requit ( for small delight They had as then her long to ...
Page 110
... deare hart full deepely made to rew , And sigh full sore , to heare the miserie , In which so long he mercilesse did lie . Then after many teares and sorrowes spent , She deare besought the Prince of remedie : Who thereto did with ...
... deare hart full deepely made to rew , And sigh full sore , to heare the miserie , In which so long he mercilesse did lie . Then after many teares and sorrowes spent , She deare besought the Prince of remedie : Who thereto did with ...
Page 493
... deare : Deare as thou art vnto thy selfe , so loue That loues and honours thee , as doth behoue . T To the right honourable the Earle of Northumberland . He sacred Muses haue made alwaies clame To be the Nourses of nobility , And ...
... deare : Deare as thou art vnto thy selfe , so loue That loues and honours thee , as doth behoue . T To the right honourable the Earle of Northumberland . He sacred Muses haue made alwaies clame To be the Nourses of nobility , And ...
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THE LEGEND OF CAMBEL AND TELAMOND or | 3 |
BOOK V | 143 |
BOOK VI | 309 |
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